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Recapping Everything in Reading, MA > News > 🏛️Town Gov't > Board of Health > 🩺 Board of Health 4-10-25 AI Recap
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🩺 Board of Health 4-10-25 AI Recap

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Last updated: April 12, 2025 10:19 AM
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Published: April 12, 2025
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Below is a summarized version of the Board of Health meeting, organized by timestamps and speakers, focusing on key points raised during the discussion in Reading, Massachusetts. This summary condenses the discussion into major themes, speaker contributions, and decisions, avoiding excessive detail while retaining the essence of the conversation. Timestamps correspond to the video linked at the bottom.

Contents
Meeting OverviewPublic Comment:1051 Main StreetTobacco Violation, Mobile Gas22 Gold StreetRodent ProgramMonthly ReportsVolunteer ApplicationKey Outcomes

Meeting Overview

  • Speaker: Rick Lopez (Chair)
    • Calls the meeting to order, notes absences (Kerry unable to attend due to family conflict, Kevin to be late, uncertainty about Geri).
    • Conducts roll call (2:33):
      • Sophie Hansen: Muted initially, joins later
      • Sal Bramante: Present
      • Joan Wetzel: Present
      • Rick Lopez: Present
      • Confirms quorum with three members (3:20).
    • Announces technical changes post a prior incident (3:42):
      • Board and staff have full audio/video access; public has restricted access (disabled audio/visual, chat, screen share) unless activated for comments (4:02–5:12).
      • Public can raise hands via “Reactions” for comments (4:52).
    • Outlines agenda, postpones minute review due to administrative delay (5:29–5:36), skips item 6 (withdrawn permit request, 6:02–6:14), and notes public hearings and other items (6:21–6:44).

Public Comment:

Public Comment: 7:05

  • Cynthia Stone (7:30–9:43):
    • Address: 22 Gold Street.
    • Issue: Difficulty contacting the Health Department, denied certification for serious medical illness to prevent utility shutoff (Massachusetts General Law C164, S124A; 220 CMR 25.03).
    • Claims a hearing occurred without her knowledge, affecting her power wheelchair-dependent needs (8:43–9:07).
    • Requests review of the law for future compliance (9:31–9:38).
    • Rick Lopez Response (9:50–10:47):
      • Acknowledges October request, claims a hearing was scheduled within 7 days (October 31), unsure why Stone was uninformed.
      • Notes insufficient documentation led to denial, encourages future engagement.
  • Mobile Mart Manager (iPhone, 11:05–11:56):
    • Confirms tobacco sale violation hearing is on the agenda, asked to wait.

1051 Main Street

Variance Request – 12:14

  • Rick Lopez (12:14–12:35): Introduces variance request.
  • Adetokunbo Solarin (Health Director, 12:44–13:45):
    • Background: Initial inspection in December identified violations; Mr. Babau requested compliance time extension in January, granted until April.
    • Reinspection (April 3) noted pending issues: windows, wall cracks, unstable floor.
  • Mr. Babau (13:52–18:01):
    • Cites medical issues for himself and worker, requests more time (14:29–15:15).
    • Progress: Most violations corrected, custom windows being refabricated, French drain installed, floor issues addressed (16:07–17:54).
    • Claims no legal requirement to replace certain windows (17:29–17:41).
  • Mary (Tenant, 19:16–22:46):
    • Expresses frustration over lack of notice, inconsistent work, and quality concerns (e.g., cutting lumber indoors, 21:44–22:03).
    • Notes workers prioritize other tasks (e.g., fixing cars, 20:33).
  • Board Discussion (23:00–32:40):
    • Rick Lopez: Proposes a one-month extension (to April 30) with daily fines post-May 1 if unresolved, citing four months as sufficient (18:46–19:00, 31:30–32:14).
    • Sophie: Confirms fines would apply without extension (24:07–24:14).
    • Joan: Questions window replacement progress and contractor reliability (25:34–26:19).
    • Kevin: Notes past access issues (25:16–25:28).
    • Outcome: Motion to extend compliance to April 30, with inspection on May 1 and fines if violations persist, passed unanimously (32:26–32:40).
      • Votes: Sophie (yes), Kevin (yes), Joan (yes), Rick (yes).

Tobacco Violation, Mobile Gas

Public Hearing – (178 Main Street): 33:15

  • Rick Lopez (33:15–34:49): Opens hearing, outlines process.
  • Ade (35:04–35:51):
    • Violation: March 9, 12:02 p.m., female clerk sold vape to 17-year-old without ID check.
    • First violation in three years: $1,000 fine, 3-day suspension required.
  • Rad Abd (Manager, 36:05–38:45):
    • Acknowledges violation, first since ownership change.
    • Notes inability to review video due to 3-week notification delay (36:52).
    • Actions: Implemented ID scanning system, trained staff, added signage (37:17–37:50).
    • Requests leniency due to tobacco’s 65% sales share and tough business period (38:05–38:37).
  • Board Questions:
    • Sophie (38:51–40:28): Inquires about employee history; Abd notes clerk’s 3-year tenure, surprise at error.
    • S (40:34–44:29): Asks for training documentation; Abd confirms verbal training, agrees to formalize records.
  • Board Deliberation (45:33–52:01):
    • Rick Lopez: Shares regulations (46:04–47:05), notes mandatory $1,000 fine and 3-day suspension, warns against setting precedent (47:24–49:48).
    • Kevin: Confirms regulations leave no leeway if violation is undisputed (50:04–50:42).
    • Sophie: Notes historical strict enforcement (51:01–51:55).
    • Outcome: Motion to suspend tobacco sales for 3 days (dates at Health Director’s discretion), passed unanimously (52:01–52:39).
      • Votes: Sophie (yes), Kevin (yes), Joan (yes), Rick (yes).
    • Fine Clarification (52:47–53:16):
      • Abd confirms $1,000 fine payment will be mailed tomorrow.
  • Hearing Closed (54:00–54:24): Unanimous vote.

22 Gold Street

Public Hearing – Unit 4012: 54:24

  • Rick Lopez (54:24–55:10): Opens hearing, notes inspection occurred, purpose unclear.
  • Ade (55:17–59:03):
    • Timeline: Stone requested inspection March 18, withdrew March 19, sent unclear email April 2, accused discrimination, requested hearing April 3.
    • Inspection (April 8, 6 p.m.): Only violation was oven in disrepair, replacement scheduled for April 17.
  • Cynthia Stone (1:00:00–1:08:50):
    • Lists apartment issues (broken stove, washing machine, sink, disposal, outlets, HVAC filter, ventilation fan, 1:00:11–1:00:43).
    • Claims landlord fixes issues post-complaints, suspects Health Department triggers action (1:00:51–1:01:28).
    • Alleges unresponsiveness, cites chemical dumping incident damaging wheelchair (1:03:25–1:04:30).
    • Repeats medical certification denial issue, claims law mandates automatic approval (1:05:49–1:07:06).
    • Notes personal struggles (mother’s death, breast cancer, 1:08:11–1:08:36).
  • Board Deliberation (1:09:14–1:19:09):
    • Rick Lopez: Notes inspection rendered hearing moot, no specific action requested (1:09:20–1:10:22).
    • Kevin: Questions additional emails; Ade reports frequent, unclear emails, some at unreasonable hours (1:11:27–1:12:46).
    • Ade: Confirms all complaints addressed, no violations beyond oven found (1:13:21–1:17:54).
    • Joan: Notes some issues outside Board’s purview (1:15:07–1:15:18).
    • Outcome: Motion to close hearing, no action taken, passed unanimously (1:19:09–1:19:23).
      • Votes: Sophie (yes), Kevin (yes), Joan (yes), Rick (yes).

Rodent Program

Update: 1:19:30

  • Ade (1:19:37–1:20:14):
    • 81 captures (11 Jan, 12 Feb, 23 Mar, 25 Apr so far).
    • Requests funding for smart boxes at town meeting.
  • Rick Lopez (1:20:14–1:21:28): Inquires about inactive boxes; Ade notes increased activity, advises against moving due to upcoming construction.
  • Sophie: Flags town meeting conflict (Board members attending), suggests posting a meeting (1:21:28–1:22:04).

Monthly Reports

Monthly Reports: 1:22:17

  • Amelia (1:22:31–1:28:19):
    • March: Secured late permits, 20 routine inspections (no reinspections), 4 Winterfest inspections, 1 foodborne illness complaint (norovirus, cleared restaurant).
    • Complaints: Dog poop, bird in vent, trash accumulation, dumpster issue (resolved with larger dumpster, permit).
  • Olivia (1:28:38–1:34:40):
    • Disease: 19 COVID cases, 41 flu cases (76% decrease).
    • Events: Blood pressure screenings, Dana Farber mammography van (April 29), CPR classes, Senior Center health fair (May 20), Narcan training (June 10).
    • Programs: Diabetes/medical supplies takeback, medication takeback day (April 26).
    • PSA: Allergy season warning, WIC online grocery program launch.

Volunteer Application

Volunteer Application: 1:34:57

  • Rick Lopez (1:34:57–1:36:41):
    • Notes volunteer appointment process (May–June).
    • Incumbents (Rick, Joan, Geri) to receive questionnaires by May 1, due May 15.
    • Associate members can apply for full positions.
    • Confirms intent to seek reappointment (1:36:49).

Key Outcomes

  1. 1051 Main Street Variance:
    • Extension granted to April 30, 2025, for unresolved violations (windows, wall cracks, floor).
    • Inspection scheduled for May 1; daily fines to follow if non-compliant.
  2. Mobile Gas Tobacco Violation:
    • $1,000 fine and 3-day tobacco sales suspension upheld (dates TBD).
    • Manager to mail fine payment and formalize training records.
  3. 22 Gold Street Hearing:
    • No action taken; inspection completed (only oven violation, replacement scheduled).
    • Board acknowledges Stone’s concerns but finds no actionable items.
  4. Rodent Program:
    • 81 captures, funding request planned for town meeting.
    • Boxes to remain in place due to increased activity and construction.
  5. Administrative:
    • Volunteer reappointment process outlined (May 1–June 5).
    • Town meeting conflict noted, Board to post meeting if needed.
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